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doi:10.1186/s12866-023-02801-4...

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Hao, Jinqi Li, Yuhong Yu, Yanqin Zheng, Limin Feng, Fumin
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en
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BioMed Central

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Mycology

Jahr

2023

Auflistungsdatum

22.03.2023

Schlüsselwörter
pulmonary tuberculosis anti-tuberculosis drug-induced liv... gut microbiota imbalance differences occurrence uli li study related populations liver injury microbiota t2 t1 mongolian adli han patients
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Background The pathogenesis of anti-tuberculosis (TB) drug-induced liver injury (ADLI) is complicated and remains unclear.

We aimed to analyse the relationship between the characteristics of gut microbiota and ADLI in Mongolian and Han patients with pulmonary TB and identify the most notable bacteria related to the occurrence of liver injury in those populations.

Methods Patients with concurrent liver injury (LI) and no liver injury (ULI) before receiving first-line anti-TB drug treatment (T1) from the Han population in Tangshan and the Mongolian population in Inner Mongolia were selected as research subjects.

At the time of liver injury (T2), stool samples were measured by bacterial 16S rRNA gene high-throughput sequencing to analyse and compare the differences in the gut microbiota of the LI and ULI Mongolian and Han patients at T1 and T2 and identify the differences between those patients.

Results A total of 45 Mongolian and 37 Han patients were enrolled in our study.

A dynamic comparison from T1 to T2 showed that the microbiota of the LI and ULI groups changed significantly from T1 to T2 in both the Mongolian and Han populations.

However, there were commonalities and personality changes in the microbiota of the two ethnic groups.

Conclusion Differences in gut microbes in ADLI were found among the Han and Mongolian patients in our study.

Ekmania and Stenotrophomonas were related to the occurrence of ADLI in Mongolian patients, while Ekmania and Ruminococcus__gnavus_group were related to the occurrence of ADLI in the Han population.

Hao, Jinqi,Li, Yuhong,Yu, Yanqin,Zheng, Limin,Feng, Fumin, 2023, Gut microbiota characteristics of Mongolian and Han populations in anti-tuberculosis drug-induced liver injury: a population-based case–control study, BioMed Central

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